Cohen pointed out that Messing could use the opportunity to go over policy changes with the POTUS “because she’s a very convincing person,” which she agreed was why she chose him over her Hollywood political nemesis.

“I think that if I had a moment alone with him [I could change his mind],” she said.

Messing and Sarandon, 72, have been at one another’s throats since the 2016 presidential election.

The actress was a staunch supporter of Hillary Clinton and blamed Sarandon, a Bernie Sanders supporter, for the Democratic nominee’s loss to Trump.